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Starrise Law Firm was established at the end of 2020. As a law firm boasting strong criminal defense strength, as well as high-end civil and commercial litigation and non-litigation legal services

Building robust compliance firewalls against AI legal pitfalls

By Wu Jialing and Huang Xinran, Starrise Law Firm

Compliance defence in corporate crime

By Li Kexuan, Starrise Law Firm

Breaking the anti-corruption investigation deadlock

By Wendy Wei, Starrise Law Firm

Corporate risk from independent bid rigging by employees

By Yang Qichen, Starrise Law Firm

Navigating criminal risks in data processing

By Ding Wen and Su Zhongming, Starrise Law Firm

Phenomenon and countermeasures of corporate ‘trap loans’

By Xu Rui and Ma Xueyuan, Starrise Law Firm

Criminal tactics for PE post-investment control

By Wu Jialing and Huang Xinran, Starrise Law Firm

Criminal liability in China on unlawful corporate rights protection

By Xu Rui and Li Rujia, Starrise Law Firm

Chinese businesses’ response to rising eco-liability

By Wang Weining and Fan Yun, Starrise Law Firm

Risks from overselling tickets to entertainment events

By Han Meijun, Starrise Law Firm

Three defences against corporate criminal risks

By Fan Yun, Starrise Law Firm

Empowering parties to gain advantages in civil, criminal cases

By Wang Weining and Fu Xuehang, Starrise Law

Financial fraud and compliance: guidelines for intermediaries

By Cheng Xiaolu, Starrise Law Firm

Hidden legal risks of corporate information abuse

By Wang Jun and Wang Chenxing, Starrise Law Firm

Maintaining rational trust in public-private collaboration

By Wang Weining and Li Rujia, Starrise Law Firm

Criminal risks and countermeasures in bidding

By Su Zhongming and Fan Yun, Starrise Law Firm

Guidelines for effective IP management

By Ma Xueyan, Starrise Law Firm

Liabilities and compliance tips for information disclosure

By Chen Zhuoling, Starrise Law Firm

Impact of new Criminal Law on private enterprise compliance

By Wang Weining and Chen Yujie, Starrise Law Firm

Key points for compliance management of trade secrets

By Li Kexuan, Starrise Law Firm

Legal risk: a three-step compliance strategy for listed companies

By Wang Weining and Li Kexuan, Starrise Law Firm

Criminal cases give insights about data compliance

By Wang Jun, Starrise Law Firm

Interpreting criminal compliance business

By Wang Weining and Fu Xuehang, Starrise Law Firm

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In-house Counsel Awards 2026

Following months of market research, we have selected these outstanding in-house counsel and their teams

CORRESPONDENTS

Preparing for Hong Kong’s paperless securities regime

By Stella Yeung and Stephen Luo, Jingtian & Gongcheng

How can minority shareholders seek relief from profit hoarding?

By Jiang Xuan and Yang Yue, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Infringement risks of AIGC in entertainment industry (Part 2)

By Jiang Shen and Xu Wen, Jingtian & Gongcheng

FEATURES

China’s new environmental code

Bundled and binding

A 1,200-article code, five interlocking books, and one tighter leash on Chinese business. The clock to August 2026 is ticking

不容有瑕

No flaws allowed

While stock exchanges lower barriers to atrract emerging sector issuers, regulators focus on accountability of listco and intermediaries at the top corporate level

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In-house Counsel Awards 2026

Following months of market research, we have selected these outstanding in-house counsel and their teams

PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES

Preserving listing status against delisting red line

By Xu Zhiyuan, Tahota Law Firm
IPO to M&A Shift

IPO alternative: Public M&A route to capital markets

By Kang Xiaoyang, Kangda Law Firm
Red-chip restructuring in China

Unwinding red-chip structures

By Vincent Shen, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

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